Event Comment: The King's Company.  For 
the identification of this play and details of its performance, see 
W. J. Lawrence, "
Foreign Singers and Musicians at the Court of Charles II," 
Musical Quarterly, IX (1923), 217-25, and 
James G. McManaway, "
Entertainment for the Grand Duke of Tuscany," 
Theatre Notebook, XVI (1961), 20-21.  
The Travels of Cosmo the Third [Monday 3 June 1669 NS; Monday 24 May 1669 OS]: In 
the afternoon his highness left home earlier than usual to make his visits, that he might be at 
the King's 
Theatre in time for 
the comedy, and a ballet set on foot and got up in honor of his highness by my 
Lord Stafford, uncle of 
the Duke of Norfolk.  On arriving at 
the theatre, which was sufficiently lighted on 
the stage and on 
the walls to enable 
the spectators to see 
the scenes and 
the performances, his highness seated himself in a front box, where, besides enjoying 
the pleasure of 
the spectacle, he passed 
the evening in conversation with 
the Venetian ambassador, 
the Duke of Norfolk, Lord Stafford, and o
ther noblemen.  To 
the story of 
Psyche, 
the daughter of 
Apollo, which abounded with beautiful incidents, all of 
them adapted to 
the performers and calculated to express 
the force of love, was joined a well-arranged ballet, regulated by 
the sound of various instruments, with new and fanciful dances after 
the English manner, in which different actions were counterfeited, 
the performers passing gracefully from one to ano
ther, so as to render intelligible, by 
their movements, 
the acts 
they were representing.  This spectacle was highly agreeable to 
his highness from its novelty and ingenuity; and all parts of it were likewise equally praised by 
the ladies and gentlemen, who crouded in great numbers to 
the theatre, to fill 
the boxes, with which it is entirely surrounded, and 
the pit, and to enjoy 
the performance, which was protracted to a late hour of 
the night (pp. 347-48).  In 
BM Add. Mss. 10117,  folio 230, 
Rugge's Diurnall states that towards 
the end of May 1669 
Cosmo, Prince of Tuscany had several plays acted for him